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Old 02-19-2010, 06:23 PM
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Default Airaid M.I.T For Hemi

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I'm about to buy one of these from Moe's Perf. For you folks running the MIT from Airaid, did you find the temp sensor hole to be in a bad spot? Cut and splice wires? Would you buy it again?

This seems to be a complaint on reviews on some websites.
 
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Old 02-19-2010, 06:38 PM
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mine went in fine. no probs.
i have a K&n in the stock box with the Airaid tube from the throttle body to the box.
 
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Yea, mine works great. I also have the power wire attached as well so I have more slack than I'd like, but its always better to have too much than too little.
 
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Yeah that's my concern. The power wire adds length to the temp sensor (correct?), so if the hole on the MIT was in a wrong location (usually too high on the tube) the stock wiring would be too short.

Know what I mean? I really like the idea and price of the MIT, but I don't want to have to rip apart wiring harnesses to install it.
 
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I have the MIT tube with a K&N in the stock box and had no problem with install. I don't have a power wire so mine is still stock lenght and I had plenty of wire to run it.
 
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yea, hole isnt in the greatest spot. stock wiring BARELY makes it. would take all of 5 minutes to extend the wires if i was really worried about it, havent cared enough yet.
 
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I had an MIT on my 2004 and now my 2008. I relocated the IAT as well. Dropped in an Amsoil EAO air filter. Runs strong.





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Ditto, mine went in without a hitch.
 
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I had an MIT on my 2004 and now my 2008. I relocated the IAT as well. Dropped in an Amsoil EAO air filter. Runs strong.





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Damn Sil, I still owe you an email...or 8
 
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Damn Sil, I still owe you an email...or 8



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